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Nestled between the sea and the scrubland, our recently renovated Maison d'Hôtes l'Estaca effortlessly combines the charm of the past with the comforts of modernity.On the first floor, our accommodation offers three guest rooms spread across two suites, accommodating a total of six people with the option of an additional extra bed. The Morocco suite features a bedroom with a king size double bed, a walk-in shower room, a separate living room, and a private WC. The Rétro & Azur Suite consists of two bedrooms, each equipped with two single beds that can be twinned, a walk-in shower room, and a private WC.
On the ground floor, guests have access to the living room and the dining room, where breakfasts and table d'hôte meals are served.
The exterior of our property boasts a terrace with a shaded dining area and a summer lounge, an above ground swimming pool under adult supervision, a Mediterranean garden, and a vegetable patch.
At the bottom of our garden, you will find a summer kitchen complete with a plancha, barbecue, stove with an oven, and a fridge. This allows you the option to prepare your own meals to enjoy on-site or to take away (shaded table).
Additional amenities we provide include WiFi, a hairdryer, indoor games, badminton, a high chair, a baby cot, and a welcome booklet with information on various activities, places to visit, restaurants, wineries, and local cultural events. We also offer a large car park located 20 meters away.
Furthermore, we offer wellness massage sessions and body relaxation and awakening workshops, all supervised by our certified practitioner and trainer, Mélanie.
In addition, we have partnerships for bicycle rentals, horseback riding, winery tours, and wine tasting.
David, Mélanie, and their 10-year-old daughter are delighted to welcome you. We are flexible with our availability to accommodate your needs. Please feel free to contact us for further information, preferably via landline.
There is the option to park in front of the house to unload luggage, and a car park located 20 meters away where the pharmacy and children's park are situated.
Within the village, you will find a variety of shops and professionals, including a great bar restaurant, a doctor, a pharmacy, a bakery, a grocery store, a tobacco/press shop, a butcher, a bar, a decoration store, a haberdashery, and a post office. Additionally, there are numerous activities available both on-site and in the surrounding area.
Major cities such as Narbonne and Béziers (with train stations) are a 30-minute drive away, the beach is approximately 40 minutes away, the mountain of the St Pons valley is a 45-minute drive, and Montpellier (with an airport) is an hour away, as is the Spanish border.
Situated just a stone's throw from the Canal du Midi, this thousand-year-old Languedoc wine-growing village is steeped in history. Occitania, with its blend of sea, mountains, scrubland, and past and present, is an authentic region with a rich heritage and breathtaking landscapes.
We invite you to explore the local gastronomy, discover the finest terroirs, and visit the renowned wine estates of Rhône Gard, Corbières, Minervois, Faugère, and Roussillon.
History enthusiasts and lovers of open spaces will have the opportunity to explore the villages, cities, numerous Cathar castles, natural parks, and Mediterranean coastlines.
Let us not forget one of the region's greatest treasures – its inhabitants, who bring it to life while preserving its culture through traditional festivals, local crafts, and a wide range of activities such as hiking, sailing, and canoeing.
Description for Gite
Welcome to our charming guesthouse, where we offer three beautifully appointed guest rooms spread across two suites. With a total capacity of six people, there is also the possibility of an additional extra bed if needed.Situated on the first floor, our guest rooms have been completely renovated and each exudes its own unique style. You will find a range of modern amenities to enhance your stay, including a spacious walk-in shower room with a heated towel rail, bedside tables, chest of drawers, clothes rack with hangers, comfortable armchairs and a coffee table. The rooms are also equipped with double glazed windows, wooden shutters, radiant electric heating, a fan, and new bedding. Fresh towels and a hair dryer are also provided for your convenience.
One of our suites is the Morocco Suite, which will transport you to the enchanting scents and colors of the Orient. Inspired by Moroccan dreams, the furniture and objects in this suite reflect the ocher earth, indigo sky, and green oasis of Morocco. Located on the garden side (south), it features a spacious 20 m2 bedroom with a large 180/200 cm double bed and an en-suite shower room. There is also a 16 m2 living room and a separate toilet.
On the street side, we have the Rétro & Azur Suite, consisting of two bedrooms, each equipped with two single beds that can be twinned, as well as a walk-in shower room and a private WC.
The Azur room will whisk you away to the open sea, with its calming marine-inspired decor. The room is adorned in azure and sand tones, creating a serene and natural atmosphere.
For a journey through time, the Retro Room is the perfect choice. Its quirky and vintage-inspired decoration combines with a unique "recycled" style. Behind its slightly nostalgic appearance, you will discover an authentic and original atmosphere, with a nod to the family's past.
We look forward to welcoming you to our guesthouse, where comfort, style, and a touch of adventure await you.
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Directions
Take the Béziers Ouest exit on the highway and head towards Castres/Mazamet. Continue straight until you reach the prison roundabout. Take the third exit on the left, still heading towards Castres/Mazamet.
Continue straight ahead, passing through the village of Maureilhan. Then, bypass Puisserguier while still following the signs for Castres/Mazamet. After approximately 1 km outside the village of Puisserguier, take a left turn towards Creissan.
Follow the main road through the village, which will lead you to a left turn towards Quarante. When you arrive at Quarante, go straight at the roundabout, then continue straight at the stop sign. At the second left stop sign, you will be on avenue du Chateau.
The house with the green shutters is a little further down on the left.
Continue straight ahead, passing through the village of Maureilhan. Then, bypass Puisserguier while still following the signs for Castres/Mazamet. After approximately 1 km outside the village of Puisserguier, take a left turn towards Creissan.
Follow the main road through the village, which will lead you to a left turn towards Quarante. When you arrive at Quarante, go straight at the roundabout, then continue straight at the stop sign. At the second left stop sign, you will be on avenue du Chateau.
The house with the green shutters is a little further down on the left.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 70 | 100 | 385 | 630 | 20 | |||||||||
Notes: Prices vary according to the number of people (from 1 to 4), the number of nights and the season |
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Attractions
- Canal du Midi (3.5 km): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Canal du Midi is a remarkable 17th-century engineering feat that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can take boat tours, walk or cycle along its scenic banks, and admire the beautiful landscapes and historic locks.
- Abbey of Fontfroide (9 km): Located in the heart of the Corbières wine region, the Abbey of Fontfroide is a well-preserved Cistercian monastery dating back to the 12th century. Offering guided tours, the abbey showcases stunning Gothic architecture, serene gardens, and a peaceful atmosphere.
- Narbonne (19 km): A charming historic city, Narbonne boasts a rich Roman heritage and numerous landmarks. Highlights include the Narbonne Cathedral, Palais des Archevêques (Archbishop's Palace), and the Horreum, an ancient underground grain warehouse. Stroll along the Canal de la Robine and explore the vibrant markets for a true taste of local culture.
- Minerve (20 km): Perched on a rocky peninsula, Minerve is a picturesque village known for its stunning natural surroundings and medieval charm. Explore the narrow streets, visit the Cathar Museum, and enjoy panoramic views of the Minervois vineyards from the ancient fortifications.
- Béziers (23 km): Situated along the River Orb, Béziers is a historic city with a fascinating heritage. Must-see attractions include the iconic Saint-Nazaire Cathedral, the Roman arenas, and the stunning Pont Vieux bridge. The city also offers a lively atmosphere, a variety of restaurants, and a renowned wine industry.
- Carcassonne (60 km): One of the most famous fortified cities in Europe, Carcassonne is a medieval wonderland. Its UNESCO-listed citadel, La Cité de Carcassonne, features well-preserved ramparts, narrow streets, and a magnificent castle. Explore the city walls, visit the Basilica of Saint-Nazaire, and immerse yourself in its medieval atmosphere.
- Gruissan (63 km): This seaside town offers sandy beaches, a charming old town, and a picturesque port. Stroll along the promenade, visit the 13th-century Gruissan Tower, and enjoy water sports activities or sunbathing on the beautiful Mediterranean coast.
- Cap d'Agde (67 km): A popular seaside resort, Cap d'Agde offers a wide range of attractions. Enjoy its sandy beaches, visit the historic Fort de Brescou, explore the naturist village, or indulge in water sports and boat trips. The town also offers a vibrant nightlife scene and a variety of restaurants.
- Montpellier (84 km): Known for its vibrant atmosphere and rich cultural heritage, Montpellier is a lively city with a mix of historical and modern attractions. Explore the medieval streets of the Old Town, visit the stunning Place de la Comédie, and discover the impressive Musée Fabre, home to an extensive art collection. 10. Pont du Gard (117 km): While a bit further away, the Pont du Gard is a masterpiece of Roman engineering and an iconic tourist attraction. This ancient aqueduct bridge spans the Gardon River and offers breathtaking views. Visitors can walk along the bridge, explore the museum, and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty.